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Hartnell-Young, E. & Morris, M. (1999).// Digital Professional Portfolios for Change.// Retrieved July 28, 2008 from http://www.aare.edu.au/02pap/woo02363.htm)
Dr. Barrett, H. (2007). The researching electronic portfolios: Learning, engagement and collaboration through technology research project. Retrieved from http://electronicportfolios.com/reflect/AERA2008paper.pdf
Dr. Barrett, H. (2009). Digital portfolios: Fact or fashion. Retrieved from http://www.aare.edu.au/02pap/woo02363.htm
Dr. Barrett, H. (2000). Electronic teaching portfolios: Multimedia skills and portfolio development = powerful professional development. Retrieved from http://transidtion.alaska.edu/www/portfolio/site2000.html
Cole, K. (1997). Portfolio assessment: challenges in secondary education. High School Journal, 80(4), 261-281.
Department of Education and Training. (2010). Smart classrooms bytes: Learning with digital portfolios. Retrieved from http://education.queensland.gov.au/smartclassrooms/pdf/smart-newsletter.pdf
McCall, D. (2002). Designing a digital portfolio program at Greenville College. Malibu, CA: Pepperdine University
Marzano, R. (1997). Dimensions of learning. Aurora, Colorado: McREL.
Murphy, S. (1997). Designing portfolio assessment items to enhance learning. Clearing House 72(2), 91-88.
Queensland (Department of Education and Training) . (2006). OneSchool. Retrieved July 23, 2010, from Queensland (Department of Education and Training) : http://education.qld.gov.au/oneschool/
Queensland (Department of Education and Training). (2008, May 15). 21 steps to 21st Century 1-to-1 success. Retrieved July 21, 2010, from Queensland (Department of Education and Training): http://education.qld.gov.au/smartclassrooms/pdf/scbyte-21steps.pdf
Queensland (Department of Education and Training). (2010, March 18). Learning with digital portfolios. Retrieved July 19, 2010, from Queensland (Department of Education and Training): http://education.qld.gov.au/smartclassrooms/pdf/smart-newsletter.pdf
Queensland (Department of Education and Training) . (2010). Student ICT Expectations. Retrieved July 27, 2010, from Queensland (Department of Education and Training) : http://education.qld.gov.au/smartclassrooms/pdf/student-ict-expectations.pdf
Queensland Studies Authority. (2009). P – 12 assessment policy. Retrieved from http://www.qsa.qld.edu.au/downloads/approach/qsa_assessment_policy.pdf
Queensland Studies Authority. (2010). Student ICT expectations. Retrieved from http://www.learningplace.com.au/defaulteqa2.asp?orgid=35&suborgid=669
Studywiz Pty Ltd. (2010). Studywiz ePortfolio. Retrieved July 25, 2010, from Studywiz: http://www.apac.studywiz.com/?page_id=138
Studywiz Pty Ltd. (2010). Studywiz Learning Environment. Retrieved July 25, 2010, from Studywiz: http://www.apac.studywiz.com/?page_id=2
Woodward, H. (2000). Portfolios: Narratives for learning. Journal of In-Service Education, 26(2), 329-347.
Woodward , H., & Nanlohy, P. (2010). Digital Portfolios: Fact or Fashion. Retrieved July 25, 2010, from Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE): http://www.aare.edu.au/02pap/woo02363.htm